Wash and Transformers 3 - Oh dear.

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Oh Wash. Poor poor Wash. :cry:

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I am tired of hearing about racist robots. Last time I checked they were Transformers. So if I wear gold chains, put grills in my mouth, and talk about putting caps into people, that makes me racist or whoever dressed me up? Its peoples racist minds, they see race when all I see are jive talking robots that learned whatever they learned from media which is never based on the whole truth mostly the exaggerated truth.
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Im more shocked that there will be a Transformers 3. Seriously does anyone think these movies manage to be entertaining at all ?
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arion wrote:Im more shocked that there will be a Transformers 3. Seriously does anyone think these movies manage to be entertaining at all ?
Considering how much money each one made, I'd say quite a few people find them entertaining.
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I wasn't even posting it for the bit about the pair, even though I did find them bothersome. I was posting it because #2 was terrible and I'm sad that Alex will be in it.
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dsheinem wrote:
arion wrote:Im more shocked that there will be a Transformers 3. Seriously does anyone think these movies manage to be entertaining at all ?
Considering how much money each one made, I'd say quite a few people find them entertaining.
I saw it with a group of about 10 people. That was ~$100 added to the gross, but I can tell you none of us found it very entertaining.
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The problem is that they have to call it "Transformers". It would be much easier to enjoy if I didn't have to know what it should have been.

Honestly, I can buy into a "huge robots that do karate and blow each other up with missiles and swords" bawfest, but not when it ought to have greater meaning than that.
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dsheinem wrote:
arion wrote:Im more shocked that there will be a Transformers 3. Seriously does anyone think these movies manage to be entertaining at all ?
Considering how much money each one made, I'd say quite a few people find them entertaining.
Liked the first one for the Wow factor.

Wanted to toss the second rental for the barf factor.

hope never to be tortured by a 3rd one.

Ended up buying the first one. Really a pain when each store had their own exclusives. Ended up getting the Walmart pac in later used, turned out to be a slide show MEH. Ironman was the same way, different exclusives AAAAgh! Opted for the Hot Rod Red Tin case. On the plus Target had the best exclusive for the newest Indy, a shelf space saving mini book included, had to buy it

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The first one was awesome
The second one was long, boring, average at best
The third one? For fuck sakes, why do they need it?
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I liked the first half of the first one. As soon as Section 7 or whatever it was called showed up, the movie died for me. I do remember taking issue with a few things in the first half, but I hadn't let it get to me since I understood it to be a popcorn flick, but the instant anything brings up a "secret government agency that even the president doesn't know to exist, that just so happened to give us modern technology AND is run like an over-the-top goofy bad spy department," well, I tend to stop caring.

So I never saw the second. And while I've seen a few of Michael Bay's movies, I don't feel he's made a decent film worth watching since filming The Rock in 1996(but then again I haven't ever watched Bad Boys II). Ultimately the best thing he ever directed was a Playboy video for Kerri Kendall.

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